Acceptance of Debt
Meaning in Bengali:
ঋণের গ্রহণ, ঋণের স্বীকার, ঋণের গ্রহণযোগ্যতা, ঋণের স্বীকার্যতা, ঋণের গ্রহণের প্রক্রিয়া
Part of Speech:
Noun
Pronunciation:
ak-sep-tuhns uhv det
Short Definition:
The act of acknowledging or agreeing to pay a debt or obligation.
ঋণ বা দায়িত্ব স্বীকার বা পরিপ্রেক্ষিত করার ক্রিয়া।
Synonyms:
Agreement, consent, approval, compliance, recognition
Antonyms:
Denial (অস্বীকার), refusal (প্রত্যাখ্যান), rejection (প্রত্যাখ্যান), dissent (অসম্মতি), disagreement (অসম্মতি)
Origin:
The word “acceptance” originated from the Latin word “acceptantia” which means “receiving.” It entered the English language in the late 16th century.
Nearby Words:
Accept, acceptability, acceptable, acceptably, acceptance of offer
Acceptance of Debt in Literature Quotes:
“Debt is the worst poverty.” – Thomas Fuller
“A small debt makes a man your debtor, a large one makes him your enemy.” – Seneca
“Before borrowing money from a friend, decide which you need most.” – American Proverb
“The man who never has money enough to pay his debts has too much of something else.” – James Lendall Basford
Usage in Related Phrase & Idioms:
1. Acceptance of responsibility (দায়িত্ব গ্রহণ)
2. Acceptance of offer (প্রস্তাবের গ্রহণ)
3. Acceptance of terms (শর্তাদি গ্রহণ)
4. Acceptance of defeat (পরাজয়ের গ্রহণ)
Usage in American English:
In American English, “acceptance of debt” refers to the act of acknowledging or agreeing to pay a debt or obligation.
Usage in British English:
In British English, “acceptance of debt” has the same meaning as in American English, which is the act of acknowledging or agreeing to pay a debt or obligation.
Meaning in Different Languages:
Hindi: ऋण स्वीकृति (Rin Svīkṛti)
Nepali: ऋण स्वीकृति (Rina Svīkṛti)
Urdu: قرض کی قبولیت (Qarz Ki Qubooliyat)
Tamil: கடன் ஏற்கனவேகின்றது (Kaṭaṉ ēṟkaṉavēkiṉṟatu)
Telugu: పొందిన ప్రమాణం (Pondina Pramāṇaṁ)
Arabic: قبول الدين (Qubul Aldayn)
Chinese: 债务承认 (Zhàiwù Chéngrèn)
Japanese: 債務の受諾 (Saimu no Junaku)
Russian: Признание долга (Priznanie Dolga)
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